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  • The Chicago-bred emcee-activist performs some revolutionary raps from her third album Sundial.
  • Experts say a right-wing campaign has cast efforts to combat rumors and conspiracy theories as censorship. As a result, they say, the tools to tamp down on election falsehoods have been scaled back.
  • From the museum: "A Kind of Heaven" is an exhibition of recent paintings by Southern Californian visionary artists who imagine the world as another place, where alternatives to everyday reality are made manifest, and landscapes, animals, and people are transformed. As the visionary genre has matured, the paintings have become increasingly sophisticated. Techniques have evolved from early airbrush work to incorporating painterly finishes within the works, and the range has expanded to include grisaille painting and old masters’ techniques. The subject matter has expanded, too, influenced by developments in technology and neuroscience, which have added breadth to the subject matter available to artists working within the genre. Today’s visionary art began in California as outsider art in the 1930’s, inspired by immigrants who brought with them the ideas of the anti-authoritarian back-to-nature German "Wandervögel" movement and the aesthetics of "Jugendstil." It was profoundly influential on Disney animation artists, influencing films like the classic Fantasia. By the 1960s, visionary art had become the dominant expression of the hippy counter-culture, shaping the appearance of classic rock posters and album covers, and since then it has developed into a burgeoning field within the art world. A range of paths to this other world are treated with equal respect—"A Kind of Heaven" seeks common ground between visionaries, the conceptions of science fiction and fantasy, and intrepid explorers of the imagination. California is the land of imagination, the home of epic fantasies and wild creativity. The recipe for the show is a dash of Hieronymus Bosch, a taste of alternative reality, and a generous helping of dreams. Featured Artists: Jasmine Alexander Mandy Cao Adrian Cox Tim Hengst Martin Jarmick Cody Jimenez Guy Kinnear Cliff McReynolds Victor Adame Minguez Steve Ohlrich Michael Pearce Scott W. Prior Cynthia Sitton Peter Zokosky Kirsten Zirngibl Aihua Zhou About the curator: Michael Pearce is a dynamic writer, curator, and critic. He is an active and enthusiastic participant in the conversation about 21st century art and its roots, especially contemporary imaginative realism. He has published dozens of articles about art and artists, and wrote a book about art and neuroscience titled Art in the Age of Emergence. He is a champion of art that emerges from popular culture and shapes the spirit of the age. His book Elephant - the story of the invention of the American avant-garde - will be published later this year. He is Professor of Art at California Lutheran University. Related links: Oceanside Museum of Art on Instagram Oceanside Museum of Art Visiting information
  • Realizing our commitment to making theatre matter to more people, AXIS offers free cultural programs on the Globe’s Copley Plaza, led by local artists and craftspeople. The Globe’s unique physical location—and now our social media platforms—are participatory art venues where we make opportunities for connectivity and creative placemaking. AXIS is an effort to broaden our concept of audience by encompassing diverse, multigenerational constituencies from communities across San Diego County. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Friday, Oct. 21, 2022 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with PBS Video App. What does it take to make it to the top? Meet some of the people recognized at the highest levels in their fields. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, filmmaker Sir David Attenborough and others reveal what it takes to achieve excellence.
  • Dunye's 1996 debut, The Watermelon Woman, is being added to the Criterion Collection. It's a long overdue honor for the filmmaker who shaped how Black LGBTQ+ stories are told.
  • As part of our Two-Day Workshop series, create your very own assemblage sculpture using upcycled, 3-D materials. Join Robin Douglas to explore the work of artists like Ruth Asawa, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg, and see the creative potential in ordinary objects. All supplies for your original artwork will be provided but feel free to bring in a variety of materials you would enjoy working with. Artists of all levels are welcome. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The casts of both shows joined together to sing a parody song penned by Miranda.
  • From the gallery: Join the @friendsofmuseumschool Saturday June 11th in the Bread & Salt Event Space, The Brick Room, for the Museum School Art Auction. Over 50 artists have generously donated work to support the school. Come and buy some amazing artwork and help our kids! Bidding has started online for the auction, and final bidding will take place at the event at Bread & Salt on Jun. 11 from 6-9 p.m. View the art and make a bid here. Artist list: Andrew Alcasid - Dan Allen - Robert Andrade - Michael James Armstrong - Siobhan Arnold - Yomar Augusto - Sean Brannan - Claudia Cano - Andrea Chung - Leal Corbin - Rondi Creech - Hugo Crosthwaite - Einar & Jamex De La Torre - Nicole Deline - Matt Devine - Tom Driscoll - Rachel Ehlin Smith - Francisco Eme - Victoria Fu - Kaori Fukuyama - España Garcia - Tara Gasparian - Charles Glaubitz - Vero Glezqui - Wendy Gracia - Johanna Hansen - John Halaka - JP Hasson - Beliz Iristay - Lindy Ivey - Mayce Keeler - Tyler Keeton Robbins - Victoria Licht - Alessandra Moctezuma - Michelle Montjoy - Melody Jean Moulton - Annalise Neil - Britt Neubacher - Judith Nicolaidis - Julia Norman - Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio - Jeff Plapp - Chris Puzio - Ciara Rafferty - Jaleh Raissi - Bryan Reid - Matt Rich - Sasha Sañudo - Barbara Sexton - Jason Sherry - Perry Vasquez - Melissa Walter - Elizabeth Washburn - Ted Washinton - Christopher Wassell - James Watts - Frankie Window - Derek Weiler - Joe Yorty Related links: Friends of Museum School on Instagram Bread and Salt on Instagram Bread and Salt on Facebook Online auction
  • The protests were part of "Shut it Down for Palestine," an international call to action to free Palestine.
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